Chicago, Illinois 60601
United States
Kevin C. Lane is Shareholder in the Estate Planning group in the Chicago office of Vedder Price.
Mr. Lane's clients include family offices, owners of closely held businesses, corporate executives, principals of venture capital and private equity funds, and professional athletes. He recognizes that lost wealth transfer opportunities are among the biggest threats to wealth preservation. Accordingly, he is a proactive planner and works closely with clients and their banking relationship managers, family office personnel and financial planners. He also consults with executors, administrators, guardians and trustees in probate and trust administration.
Mr. Lane has substantial experience designing and implementing wills and trusts, lifetime gift programs, premarital agreements, asset protection strategies, family limited partnerships, corporate recapitalizations, private annuities, installment sales and other planning transactions.
Mr. Lane draws upon his experience as a certified public accountant to review and manage estate and gift tax returns (including complex reporting and valuation issues), advises clients in connection with litigation involving trust and tax matters, and handles matters for charitable trusts, foundations and nonprofit organizations.
He is a contributing author to 21st Century Estate Planning: Practical Applications, an estate planning treatise used at many major law schools.
Prior to working as a lawyer, he was a tax consultant and auditor at Arthur Andersen & Co.
Areas of Practice | 1) Estate Planning and 2) Tax |
Law School | DePaul University College of Law (J.D.,1996) |
Education | University of Notre Dame (B.A.,1990) |
Bar Member / Association | Illinois State Bar Association |
Most recent firm | Vedder Price |
LinkedIn Profile | https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-lane-a2591ab |
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